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Fort Parker

Description: Old Fort Parker is a reconstructed fort that pays tribute to the Parker family and other pioneers who paid a high price to settle in Texas. The Parkers and other members of their church came to Texas from Crawford County, Illinois in 1833. In 1832, Daniel Parker, a staunch theologian, had gained permission to settle in Texas. After organizing those who wanted to go to Texas into the Predestinarian Baptist Church, they all left Illinois in July of 1833 in ox- drawn wagons. Daniel and the majorit… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Fort Parker

Description: Old Fort Parker is a reconstructed fort that pays tribute to the Parker family and other pioneers who paid a high price to settle in Texas. The Parkers and other members of their church came to Texas from Crawford County, Illinois in 1833. In 1832, Daniel Parker, a staunch theologian, had gained permission to settle in Texas. After organizing those who wanted to go to Texas into the Predestinarian Baptist Church, they all left Illinois in July of 1833 in ox- drawn wagons. Daniel and the majorit… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Fort Parker

Description: Old Fort Parker is a reconstructed fort that pays tribute to the Parker family and other pioneers who paid a high price to settle in Texas. The Parkers and other members of their church came to Texas from Crawford County, Illinois in 1833. In 1832, Daniel Parker, a staunch theologian, had gained permission to settle in Texas. After organizing those who wanted to go to Texas into the Predestinarian Baptist Church, they all left Illinois in July of 1833 in ox- drawn wagons. Daniel and the majorit… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Archibald Franklin Crowley Family

Description: Archibald Franklin Crowley family on the porch of their home. He was named after his maternal grandfather, Archibald Franklin Leonard. This photo was probably taken on Mary Ann Leonard's 80th birthday. Alan Fitzhugh Crowley, Mary Ann Leonard, Robert and John Mugg and Martha Zinn are pictured also. Mary Ann Foster wed Archibald Franklin Leonard 2/28/1839. She was the daughter of Ambrose Foster and Susannah Medlin Foster. She was born 8/20/1822; died 5/19/1904; buried in Birdville Cemetery.… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Jarret A. L. Foster and His Sons

Description: Jarret Foster and his five sons. Jarret Foster wed Malinda Eads sometime before Sept. 1853. Malinda was the mother of all of his children. He died Feb. 12, 1913. He was reportedly the last survivor of the Missouri Colony.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Isaac Green Parker

Description: Frontal pose of Isaac Green Parker, nephew of Isaac Parker. He married Polly Driskill. He was born Dec. 22, 1816 and died Jan. 22, 1875. Parker Memorial Cemetery was donated by his widow in his honor.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Susan C. Rogers

Description: Portrait of Susan C. Rogers, the wife of Rev. Wm. Mack Rogers, of Minter's Chapel. She was his second wife. She was born Sept. 17, 1817, and died Nov. 11, 1907. She is buried in Minter's Chapel Cemetery. She was the mother of Martha Jane Rogers.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room

Solomon Robertson and Sarah Ann Sexton Robertson

Description: Portrait of Solomon Robertson and his wife, Sarah Ann Sexton Robertson. Solomon was born 9-9-1845 and died 11-16-1895. Sarah was born 4-16-1848 and died 5-20-1928. Sarah was the paternal grandmother of Woodrow George. She was the maternal greatgrandmother of Evelyn George. She was the mother-in-law of Dick Bewley.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County College NE, Heritage Room
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